Twitter Jeers at 'Crooked' Hillary Saying US Did Not 'Deserve' President Trump

Hillary Clinton told a conference in the Indian city of Mumbai over the past weekend that the United States did not "deserve" Donald Trump's presidency adding that these are "perilous times."

Referring to the 2016 campaign, she noted that she had won the places that are "dynamic and moving forward," as opposed to Trump, who "was looking backwards."

Most importantly, she mentioned many white women being "forced" to vote for President Trump. In particular Clinton expressed a belief that former FBI director James Comey's October 28, 2016 letter to Congress about her private email server cost her support from this part of the electorate – something which met with a storm of reaction online. Some even blamed her for being deeply "out of touch" with reality and the country:

It Is Obvious Hillary Clinton Is Out Of Touch With Reality Saying Women Were Forced To Vote For President Trump. Just Imagine Having A Conversation With Your Daughters, Sisters, or Wife and Telling Them What To Do. Let That Sink In As You Sleep In A Tent In The Backyard.

Many opted for funny comments on some documentary footage from Hillary’s trip, where Hillary was shown falling down and clinging to those who accompanied her. Some even posted assembled videos and compiled memes:

Hillary Clinton can't even walk down stairs by herself and to think that she thought she could run the most powerful country in the world. Laughable.

Crooked, Drunken Hillary After a Liquid Lunch Falls Twice@HillaryClinton insists she lost because white women listened to their husbands & we don't like African-Americans having rights or women having jobs.

promotes the use of narcotic / psychotropic substances, provides information on their production and use;

contains links to viruses and malicious software;

is part of an organized action involving large volumes of comments with identical or similar content ("flash mob");

“floods” the discussion thread with a large number of incoherent or irrelevant messages;

violates etiquette, exhibiting any form of aggressive, humiliating or abusive behavior ("trolling");

doesn’t follow standard rules of the English language, for example, is typed fully or mostly in capital letters or isn’t broken down into sentences.

The administration has the right to block a user’s access to the page or delete a user’s account without notice if the user is in violation of these rules or if behavior indicating said violation is detected.